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Language: English Series: Journal of the Law Society of Scotland ; 52(12) December, 50(2)Publication details: 2007Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the House of Lords decision in the servitude case of Moncreiff v Jamieson which the author states is very beneficial to property lawyers providing much needed clarity which has extensive implications for the drafting of conveyancing deeds. The decision determined that a person who owned land at the bottom of a sea cliff could park their car on land owned by someone else at the top of the cliff and then proceed to their own property on foot.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Discusses the House of Lords decision in the servitude case of Moncreiff v Jamieson which the author states is very beneficial to property lawyers providing much needed clarity which has extensive implications for the drafting of conveyancing deeds. The decision determined that a person who owned land at the bottom of a sea cliff could park their car on land owned by someone else at the top of the cliff and then proceed to their own property on foot.